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why it looks like ‘gate way of India’?
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why it looks like ‘gate way of India’?
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so the city is as old as Islamabad. any pics during the construction of Islamabad?
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why people consider Eiffel tower beautiful. I can’t find anything special in it like in Mona Lisa ![]()
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and then America cry for terrorism in the world
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why it looks like 'gate way of India'?
oh when I was looking at the pic, I was wondering khuch jana pechana sa hai
but samjh nhi a raha tha k kis se jana pechana hai
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so the city is as old as Islamabad. any pics during the construction of Islamabad?
I don't have if you have any plz share
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mean he was average student?
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inaa wadda computer
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koi khazana nikla?
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bad maza khane ke 65 saal ![]()
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his face shows that he knew about this in advance
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masoom ![]()
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In 1884, George Eastman developed the technology of film to replace photographic plates, leading to the technology used by film cameras today; nevertheless, many images exist from before that time that we taken via other photographic methods.
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This photo was taken on April 18th, 1906. It is the most famous photograph of the devastation caused by the great fire and earthquake. It was taken by Arnold Genthe on a borrowed camera.
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as if he was waiting ![]()
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.4. The Lynching of Young Blacks [Indiana, 1930]
This photograph was taken after the lynching of two young black men accused of raping a white girl. They were hanged by a mob of 10,000. The faces of the crowd are very telling. A third man was saved by the girls uncle who said he was innocent.
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Breaker Boys [Pennsylvania, 1910]
This is a photograph of breaker boys – child labour used to separate coal from slate. This image helped lead the nation to outlaw child labour. The photo was taken by Lewis Hine who travelled the United States taking photographs of child labourers.
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In 1884, George Eastman developed the technology of film to replace photographic plates, leading to the technology used by film cameras today; nevertheless, many images exist from before that time that we taken via other photographic methods.
ye France hai ya Buray wala?
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Exactly.. Bush was Genghiz re-incarnated.
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Can you confirm that there is no child labor in US today?